Ed Bernacki - Idea Champion


Ed Bernacki helps individuals and organizations develop their capacity to innovate. He believes that many great ideas already exist in our organizations but that they do not have the skills and systems to find, develop and act on these ideas. Ed created Wow! That's a Great Idea!, a step-by-step plan to shape a more innovative organization and Wow! That's a Great Idea! Conference and Workshop Navigator Guides to find great ideas to get the most from your conference. www.speakers.ca This video is brought to you by Speakers' Spotlight - www.speakers.ca - North America's leading speakers' bureau. Book Ed Bernacki as a keynote speaker for your next event by contacting info@speakers.ca.


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Giovanni Pergolesi - Stabat Mater ('The Talented Mr. Ripley' Original Soundtrack)


LYRICS- Album : 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' Original Soundtrack To my friend Monsignor Dante Bernacki Stabat Mater (excerpt) by THE LONDON METROPOLITAN ENSEMBLE GIOVANNI BATTISTA PERGOLESI (Italy , 1710-1736) Stabat Mater is a 13th-century Catholic hymn to Mary. The Dolorosa hymn, one of the most powerful and immediate of extant medieval poems, meditates on the suffering of Mary, Jesus Christ's mother, during his crucifixion. It has been set to music by many composers, with the most famous settings being those by Palestrina, Pergolesi, Haydn, Rossini, and Dvořák. Pergolesi was commisioned in 1734 by the Cavalieri della Vergine dei Dolori to write a new Stabat Mater to replace the now unfashionable one written by Alessandro Scarlatti for the Cavalieri. Pergolesi finished it only a few days before his death. The Stabat Mater became famous throughout Europe and became a symbol of the perfection and universality of the Italian style. Bach even paid homage to it in his motet "Tilge, Hochster, meine Sunden" ('Blot out my sins') It´sa touching piece written in latin about the love and sorrow of a mother. Pergolesi died from Tuberculosis at age 26. Stabat Mater Dolorosa ("The Sorrowful Mother stood") Stabat Mater dolorósa iuxta crucem lacrimósa, dum pendébat Fílius. NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED.


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Visual Cues in Histology Lab at University of Michigan Pathology Department


Disclaimer: No actual drinking occurred in the making of this video, that would be a safety hazard. Transcription for the hearing impaired below. Scene 1: Keyboard typing (way too fast for Chad and still on the log in screen) Dr. Derdowski: Hello, I'm Chad Derdowski. Perhaps you remember me from such films as "Pathology: Diagnosing the Future" and "The Roswell Autopsy". Today we're here to discuss the power of visual aids in the laboratory and how they can work for you. Scene 2: Dr. Derdowski: Anyone who's ever used an owner's manual to operate any form of machinery can tell you, the combination of words and pictures is a most effective tool. Here at the University of Michigan we're applying these very same techniques to lab functions, in order to create the ultimate in histo technological advancements. Join me, I'll show you. Scene 3: Dr. Derdowski: Hello, I'm glad you joined me. We're here in the heart of pathology, where nimble fingers spin straw into gold like modern day Rumpelstiltskins. Come, let's take a look at the histotechnologists at work. Cutting: Dr. Derdowski: Tissue on wax, wax on microtome, tiny slivers, nimble fingers, creating slides for diagnosis. This is the job of the histotech. Next stop, the oven, where the slides will bake like grandma's cookies. Good work, Erin. Join me. Baking the Slides: Dr. Derdowski: This is where Erin would have written her time on the board, but a never ending series of distractions often.... leads to mistakes. Why write the <b>...</b>


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Every Breath You Take


Columbia Business School's Dean Glenn Hubbard sings about wanting Alan Greenspan's job that went instead to New Fed Chair Ben Bernanke. Parody created by Columbia Business School students.


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Alan Grayson: "Which Foreigners Got the Fed's $500000000000?" Bernanke: "I Don't Know."


This is Congressman Alan Grayson questioning Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on $550B of loans to foreigners (or 'central liquidity swaps' in Federal Reserve-ese'). Which financial institutions received this money? Bernanke's answer: I don't know. As the Fed was lending this money, the dollar increased by 30% in value. Grayson asks, was this a coincidence? Bernanke's answer: yes.


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Ron Paul 0wnz the Federal Reserve


Ron Paul from committee floor. House Financial Services Committee. Bernanke present, but not in this video. Dated 2/17/2007 C-SPAN Google Video version: video.google.com Here is the FULL committee meeting with Bernanke: video.google.com and here is a mirror for the FULL version: www.guba.com And here is a supplemental World Bank meeting: video.google.com And Dana Rohrabacher talking about stuff: video.google.com And Rons Patriotism speech: video.google.com


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